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i thinkjeremy corbyn, at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, at this stage _ at all? as _ at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, at this stage as an _ at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, l at this stage as an independent mp — not even a labour mp any more — his influence over the government is perhaps quite slim, it would be fair to say, at this point. but the prime minister did say yesterday that the irresponsible rhetoric by russia about the use of nuclear weapons would not deter the uk's support for ukraine — now that was said before this news emerged, but it kind of starts to address some of the issue and give you an indication that the government is not thinking that the threats from russia, in relation to nuclear weapons, will force them to change course. that's not to say there aren't people that have concerns about what russia might do in retaliation, but the government has been quite clear and said repeatedly in recent days that they see russia as the aggressor aggressor here, they say president putin could end this war immediately by withdrawing from ukrainian territory, t
i thinkjeremy corbyn, at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, at this stage _ at all? as _ at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, at this stage as an _ at all? i thinkjeremy corbyn, l at this stage as an independent mp — not even a labour mp any more — his influence over the government is perhaps quite slim, it would be fair to say, at this point. but the prime minister did say yesterday that the irresponsible rhetoric by russia about the use of nuclear weapons would not deter the uk's support for ukraine —...
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dolly parton, that was one of the biggest crowds at glastonbury, jeremy corbyn was the biggest, thenble, so much fun. it was all anyone ever talked about. at the same with lionel richie, people of all ages getting really, really caught up getting really, really caught up in this moment of what will be the last glastonbury for a while. . ,': , ., , while. he headlined 23 years auo. while. he headlined 23 years a90- the _ while. he headlined 23 years ago. the audience _ while. he headlined 23 years ago. the audience then - while. he headlined 23 years ago. the audience then did l while. he headlined 23 years l ago. the audience then did not quite know what to make of it in the end, but then he sort of won them over, didn't he? 2002 he played- _ won them over, didn't he? 2002 he played- yes. _ won them over, didn't he? 2002 he played. yes, did _ won them over, didn't he? 2002 he played. yes, did he _ he played. yes, did he headlined that your? i'm not sure. i thought he might have opened it. but if he did headline, wow. he is a strange one, but he is as much a part of the lineage of roc
dolly parton, that was one of the biggest crowds at glastonbury, jeremy corbyn was the biggest, thenble, so much fun. it was all anyone ever talked about. at the same with lionel richie, people of all ages getting really, really caught up getting really, really caught up in this moment of what will be the last glastonbury for a while. . ,': , ., , while. he headlined 23 years auo. while. he headlined 23 years a90- the _ while. he headlined 23 years ago. the audience _ while. he headlined 23...
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in the 2017 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresau can't trust her. # things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before working as a steward in the merchant navy. studying as an adult at ruskin college in oxford gavejohn prescott confidence and he became an mp in 1970, rising through the party ranks and playing a vital role in the former labour leader john smith's campaign in 1993 to end the union block vote. there's no doubt this man, our leader, put his head on the block by saying, basically, "i fervently believe" because that's what he believes of a relationship and a strong one with the trade unions and the labour party. he's put his head there. now�*s our time to vote. give us a bit of trust and let's have this vote s
in the 2017 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresau can't trust her. # things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before...
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in a surprising victory in 2017, partly onjeremy corbyn�*s coattails, despite the fact you didn't agreeattails in bristol in 2019. you think of not running again. i mean, are you an accidental politician? i suppose so. i mean, look, i've been i've wanted to be a politician for a long time. it's a huge kind of honour and public service and a great responsibility. a lot of the time in politics, though, there are lots of great people that want to become politicians. 0ften it's a bit of luck as well as your skill or ability. and you know, you know, i'm an ambitious kind of guy. i want to do well in this job. but equally, politics to me isn't my whole life's purpose. yeah, but what's striking about your year, as i mentioned in the introduction, is, boy, you've not come and gone. you've come and come and come. i mean, in the sense of, you know, one minute you're a backbencher, then you're chairing this very powerful committee. we'll hear a bit of what you did on that committee in just a few minutes. shadow cabinet. cabinet right at the centre of forming this budget. are there moments when som
in a surprising victory in 2017, partly onjeremy corbyn�*s coattails, despite the fact you didn't agreeattails in bristol in 2019. you think of not running again. i mean, are you an accidental politician? i suppose so. i mean, look, i've been i've wanted to be a politician for a long time. it's a huge kind of honour and public service and a great responsibility. a lot of the time in politics, though, there are lots of great people that want to become politicians. 0ften it's a bit of luck as...
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susie, a lot of labour veterans at mdl who was in the commons for nearly half a century, jeremy corbyn common cause on this. i never thought that would happen in the house of commons. >> they strange, very odd because what happens is the labour government removed all the native chagossians to make way for this. >> diego garcia base. but the chagossian community, who live in crawley, right next to gatwick because they hope they're going to get a plane back home soon, which is extraordinary. after all these years, they've not even been consulted. they want to go back. they accept diego garcia, they'll set up, you know, home on the neighbouring islands. but they want to live under british rule rather than mauritian rule, because the mauritians have been actually quite racist towards them . and haven't labour got them. and haven't labour got this horribly wrong? >> i'm not going to say that labour have got this horribly wrong. i mean, i do have concerns in hearing some of this stuff about, you know, that they're more aligned with the chinese, which i think, you know, you know, i think ther
susie, a lot of labour veterans at mdl who was in the commons for nearly half a century, jeremy corbyn common cause on this. i never thought that would happen in the house of commons. >> they strange, very odd because what happens is the labour government removed all the native chagossians to make way for this. >> diego garcia base. but the chagossian community, who live in crawley, right next to gatwick because they hope they're going to get a plane back home soon, which is...
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after all, he was he was remain. on no he's not, he's i'm pro oh no he's not, he's i'm pro corbyn. he is, he is a total mountebank. that guy - he is a total mountebank. that guy . right. and you can get to guy. right. and you can get to look that one up a great word. >> mountebank. >> mountebank. >> yeah. mountebank hasn't been hasn't been used on gb news. we will use it more often. we use it more. >> i thought the lawyers told us not to say certain things tonight, but mountebank is not one of the mountebank. >> no. so he. they will not get on. when you see why does farage get on with trump? mainly because he agrees with him . but because he agrees with him. but but secondly, he's got, he's got, he's got an outward personality. he enjoys a beer. he likes to get on with life. right. this is not this is not despite what stuff. there will come a moment, a kind of harold wilson vietnam moment right in which he turns. and when that moment happens by the way, the 20% tariffs come on and the whole world starts to change. as far as we're concerned. i can see nothing but disaster heading to
after all, he was he was remain. on no he's not, he's i'm pro oh no he's not, he's i'm pro corbyn. he is, he is a total mountebank. that guy - he is a total mountebank. that guy . right. and you can get to guy. right. and you can get to look that one up a great word. >> mountebank. >> mountebank. >> yeah. mountebank hasn't been hasn't been used on gb news. we will use it more often. we use it more. >> i thought the lawyers told us not to say certain things tonight, but...
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it would be something like jeremy corbyn becoming prime minister or nick clegg becoming prime minister happy with the outcome, disappointed or nervous, this is truly spectacular when even just a couple of years ago. >> yeah. well yeah, it really didn't look like it was going to happen. so there you go, mark. adam. sorry, mate. >> mine is also honorary. it's elon musk, and there's a lot of viewers that are going to agree with me here. if he hadn't bought twitter and set the bird of free speech free, we probably would not be seeing donald trump in the white house. the man has allowed, you know , news that we allowed, you know, news that we would never see on the mainstream media. he's allowed the truth to get out. he backed trump and he backed the right horse. and now you know , for the horse. and now you know, for the west, i'm excited for the future. rather than worried he might be the next republican president. >> twitter has become a sewer. x is a complete sewer. and i don't know how you can say that . that know how you can say that. that is set the west free. it is not. >> i'm very
it would be something like jeremy corbyn becoming prime minister or nick clegg becoming prime minister happy with the outcome, disappointed or nervous, this is truly spectacular when even just a couple of years ago. >> yeah. well yeah, it really didn't look like it was going to happen. so there you go, mark. adam. sorry, mate. >> mine is also honorary. it's elon musk, and there's a lot of viewers that are going to agree with me here. if he hadn't bought twitter and set the bird of...
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all of these people wanted jeremy corbyn to be the prime minister.eremy corbyn wanted nato to be disbanded, claiming it could create great danger in the world. he wanted to decommission trident, infamously voting against its renewal in 2016. jeremy corbyn is a man so committed to pacifism, which is a perfectly honourable cause that he occasionally found himself referring to enemies of the west as his friends and the people now running the country wanted him to be prime minister. this decision has come in the midst of the west facing two proxy wars and at risk of a third. what must putin or the iranian mullahs be thinking as they see the uk cut back on defence? how tasty a morsel may taiwan appear to president xi, seeing this weakness of one of the main defenders of the west and its values. the world is becoming more dangerous, so the west needs to be signalling strength, not weakness. never forget it was only a matter of months after the deadly and poorly managed withdrawal from afghanistan that putin began surrounding the borders of eastern ukraine
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. >> in 2019, keir starmer backed jeremy corbyn's plans to abolish university tuition jeremy corbyn's plans to abolish university tuitio essex. next, wethersfield in essex. next, they said it was going to be a mega prison to house 1700 cons one. today they're expanding its capacity to house asylum seekers once again. are you confused? well, so are the locals and i'll speak with one of the organisers later in the show. and with just one day to go and they're too close to call us. presidential election live pictures there from washington , dc. it's too from washington, dc. it's too close to call with us presidential election. donald trump and kamala harris will get into the white house. who will win? we'll head stateside for the very latest on the greatest political show on earth. and that's all coming up in your next hour. well, it's a show. it's always a pleasure to have your company. so over the weekend , kemi badenoch was weekend, kemi badenoch was announced as the new conservative leader. that precipitated a dramatic increase in the membership of the precipitated a dramatic increas
. >> in 2019, keir starmer backed jeremy corbyn's plans to abolish university tuition jeremy corbyn's plans to abolish university tuitio essex. next, wethersfield in essex. next, they said it was going to be a mega prison to house 1700 cons one. today they're expanding its capacity to house asylum seekers once again. are you confused? well, so are the locals and i'll speak with one of the organisers later in the show. and with just one day to go and they're too close to call us....
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corbyn has said that parliament should have had a vote before we increased and escalated to using stormhadows. now government does have the ability through the royal prerogative, to go to war or escalate war without going to parliament. but let me ask you, should parliament get a vote on increasing our contribution to the ukraine war? give me your thoughts . farage gb give me your thoughts. farage gb news. com i'm joined by mark francois, conservative shadow minister for defence. mark, it's a nuanced argument, but clearly in the case of 2013, had cameron and hague used royal prerogative gone ahead and arm the rebels, that would have been a catastrophic error . catastrophic error. >> nigel, i understand your point, but the two situations are completely different. >> sure . >> sure. >> sure. >> ukraine, which was a sovereign nation, has been invaded by russia and we are aiding the ukrainians to defend themselves. >> we are not at war with russia, but we have, like many western nafions but we have, like many western nations , provided support to nations, provided support to ukraine, includi
corbyn has said that parliament should have had a vote before we increased and escalated to using stormhadows. now government does have the ability through the royal prerogative, to go to war or escalate war without going to parliament. but let me ask you, should parliament get a vote on increasing our contribution to the ukraine war? give me your thoughts . farage gb give me your thoughts. farage gb news. com i'm joined by mark francois, conservative shadow minister for defence. mark, it's a...
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corbyn the man who helped jeremy corbyn win more votes than sir keir starmer. jezza's former spokesman matt zarb—cousin. so lots to get through. but first up in my friday feeling monologue why trump's victory is annoying all of the right people and why the donald's anti—woke revolution will be coming here next. first, though, the news headunes next. first, though, the news headlines and the one and only sophia hill . sophia hill. >> thank you mark. very good evening. it'sjust >> thank you mark. very good evening. it's just gone. 8:00 i'm sophia hill in the gb newsroom . your top story this newsroom. your top story this evening. the metropolitan police has referred itself to the police watchdog over complaints from two women about the handung from two women about the handling of investigations into allegations made against mohamed al fayed. the complaints were initially made in 2008 and 2013, and the met have raised concerns about the quality of police response. commander stephen klayman, from the met's specialist crime team, said they're actively reviewing 21 a
corbyn the man who helped jeremy corbyn win more votes than sir keir starmer. jezza's former spokesman matt zarb—cousin. so lots to get through. but first up in my friday feeling monologue why trump's victory is annoying all of the right people and why the donald's anti—woke revolution will be coming here next. first, though, the news headunes next. first, though, the news headlines and the one and only sophia hill . sophia hill. >> thank you mark. very good evening. it'sjust >>...
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corbyn was against it.w stand with jeremy corbyn that is, you get the date and time because that's the date and time because that's the only time you're going to hear me saying that on this show. and there's another story here about the notre dame or notre dame. however you say it, cathedral being restored, which is great because we need beauty. you see, we're in this utilitarian society, but humans need beauty to prosper. and so this is a great thing. they've got rid of all the soot and they've restored it. and we don't we don't have this kind of thing anymore. we don't build these things because we've lost our sense of aspiration , our our sense of aspiration, our sense of beauty and, and our connection with god . we need connection with god. we need this kind of thing back. >> it's very beautiful, isn't it? >> i went into saint paul's cathedral for the first time in the last couple of. >> i went looking for god. i didn't find him, but i did get some interior building design techniques. yeah, it's very mo
corbyn was against it.w stand with jeremy corbyn that is, you get the date and time because that's the date and time because that's the only time you're going to hear me saying that on this show. and there's another story here about the notre dame or notre dame. however you say it, cathedral being restored, which is great because we need beauty. you see, we're in this utilitarian society, but humans need beauty to prosper. and so this is a great thing. they've got rid of all the soot and...
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the severn bridge was strongly supportive of jeremy corbyn. hashtag jez.e can and the humber bridge in the east riding of yorkshire backed robert jenrick for the tory leadership. it turns out that this two mile single road structure wants to leave the echr. how ironic that a bridge wants to stop the boats. but joking aside, something is in the air, folks. people power is back and woke is in retreat. all we need now is for sir keir starmer to work out what a woman is. sack divisive figures like dawn butler from his party strike a trade deal with donald trump and reinstate the rwanda plan. and our work here is done. donald trump's revolution doesn't feel like it's limited to america's geographical borders. somehow, even britain feels freer. now, if somebody that hated by the leftie elite in america can win the votes of 75 million people, then brits here who have had enough of living a real life version of 1984 feel less alone. i think a donald trump style revolution here isn't just possible . i think it is certain. possible. i think it is certain. our four m
the severn bridge was strongly supportive of jeremy corbyn. hashtag jez.e can and the humber bridge in the east riding of yorkshire backed robert jenrick for the tory leadership. it turns out that this two mile single road structure wants to leave the echr. how ironic that a bridge wants to stop the boats. but joking aside, something is in the air, folks. people power is back and woke is in retreat. all we need now is for sir keir starmer to work out what a woman is. sack divisive figures like...
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. >> jeremy corbyn will join the latest demonstration, calling for the uk to ban the sale of arms to israel later this morning. the protest will gather at glasgow green and will then march through the city centre. the independent mp and veteran anti—war campaigner has been announced as one of the speakers at the rally . although the at the rally. although the government has introduced proposals for stricter measures for anti—social behaviour because of their devolved powers, scotland would not be included. the respect orders would clamp down on anti—social behaviour across the board, but one element people have expressed their particularly pleased about is the new power to clamp down on e—bikes and e—scooters. in glasgow, people have been asking if scotland should now follow suit to tighten policing around the issue. >> england rob burrow tie that in with their new asbo type order. respect orders. think scotland needs to have a look at how we are handling them? >> very much so, yeah, because as a city you know , especially as a city you know, especially electric ones, because they ca
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the public thought they were getting tony blair 2.0, but in fact they're getting a jeremy corbyn tribute whilst i object to the passing of the assisted dying bill in the commons today, the idea of a premature departure from this socialist hellscape looks more attractive by the day . and attractive by the day. and developing tonight, the latest from gb news political editor christopher hope, as he posts on x the following two developments in the resignation of louise hague. he goes on to say, i understand that the full facts about louise hague's past convictions were not known by the pm until reports broke last night. this is strongly disputed by friends of hague . christopher by friends of hague. christopher hope goes on to say i also understand that the 2014 conviction was not declared by haguein conviction was not declared by hague in her transparency disclosures when she became transport secretary in july. this is why the deputy pm's official spokesman told reporters that she quit following further information, and added that the ministers are required to provide the permanent secreta
the public thought they were getting tony blair 2.0, but in fact they're getting a jeremy corbyn tribute whilst i object to the passing of the assisted dying bill in the commons today, the idea of a premature departure from this socialist hellscape looks more attractive by the day . and attractive by the day. and developing tonight, the latest from gb news political editor christopher hope, as he posts on x the following two developments in the resignation of louise hague. he goes on to say, i...
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particularly believed it at the time, especially considering this was the man who wanted the marxist jeremy corbyno become prime minister. but he reaffirmed the sentiment yesterday at cop29 after announcing the pledge to cut uk greenhouse gas emissions by 81% by 2035. >> what we're not going to do is start telling people how to live their lives. we're not going to start dictating to people what they do. it is an ambitious target. it's a realisable target, but it's not going to be one in which we tell people how to live their lives. >> but it was surely only a matter of time before the veracity of such statement came under strain. it turns out that the reduced emissions pledge comes straight from the climate change committee, an institution that was initially set up by the labour party and within that policy proposal is the assumption that this goal could only be met by people reducing meat and dairy consumption as well as travel. so much for not telling people how to live their lives, but the same applies elsewhere. the national energy system operator issued new advice last week, which claimed tha
particularly believed it at the time, especially considering this was the man who wanted the marxist jeremy corbyno become prime minister. but he reaffirmed the sentiment yesterday at cop29 after announcing the pledge to cut uk greenhouse gas emissions by 81% by 2035. >> what we're not going to do is start telling people how to live their lives. we're not going to start dictating to people what they do. it is an ambitious target. it's a realisable target, but it's not going to be one in...
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protests to go on week after week getting more and more severe every single time we learned what jeremy corbyn labour party is, you allow anti—semitism to stop bubbling up in your society and your community, and it gets completely out of hand. i'm so worried by what we've seen on these scenes overnight. and you know , i just think we're so know, i just think we're so close to it in the uk. >> miriam judah obviously this wasn't in the uk, this was in amsterdam, but it does seem increasingly clear that this was completely motivated by anti—semitism. these supporters were picked because they were jewish. how do you think governments across the west should respond to this? >> i think it's a it's a cautionary tale because it's something that i was always worried was going to be the next step, or you kind of bite your tongue and pray it doesn't happen because what you have is somebody. everyone is so polarised and so opinionated and so passionate about what's going on in gaza, because you have no power over that. and you feel like governments aren't listening. you then make your own little patch of
protests to go on week after week getting more and more severe every single time we learned what jeremy corbyn labour party is, you allow anti—semitism to stop bubbling up in your society and your community, and it gets completely out of hand. i'm so worried by what we've seen on these scenes overnight. and you know , i just think we're so know, i just think we're so close to it in the uk. >> miriam judah obviously this wasn't in the uk, this was in amsterdam, but it does seem...
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i've got mike goodwin, the pollster and academic, and james schneider, the former adviser to jeremy corbyn look, i heard that last story there. do you have any interest in match of the day? who should be the next host? >> i want ian wright to be the next host. although alex scott's good and apparently she's the front runner, but ian wright would be. that would fulfil a kind of childhood thing. >> i loved watching what kids do you care? >> i'm not bothered at all. i'm glad that we've got less. gary lineker in our lives. to be honest, i don't know. >> you'll have less of him. you could end up having more. be careful what you wish for. >> that's a very good point, actually. are any of you lot delighted that you might not have to face gary lineker when it comes to your football commentary? but as james says, perhaps you'll get him in a different medium instead. so indeed, be careful what you wish for, but look, lots we need to discuss tonight. you can get in touch with me all the usual ways. you can email me gbviews@gbnews.com. you can go on twitter aukus and get me there. or of course you can
i've got mike goodwin, the pollster and academic, and james schneider, the former adviser to jeremy corbyn look, i heard that last story there. do you have any interest in match of the day? who should be the next host? >> i want ian wright to be the next host. although alex scott's good and apparently she's the front runner, but ian wright would be. that would fulfil a kind of childhood thing. >> i loved watching what kids do you care? >> i'm not bothered at all. i'm glad that...
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the public thought they were getting tony blair 2.0, but in fact they're getting a jeremy corbyn tributeilst i object to the passing of the assisted dying bill in the commons today, the idea of a premature departure from this socialist hellscape looks more attractive by the day . and attractive by the day. and developing tonight, the latest from gb news political editor christopher hope, as he posts on x the following two developments in the resignation of louise hague. he goes on to say, i understand that the full facts about louise hague's past convictions were not known by the pm until reports broke last night. this is strongly disputed by friends of hague . christopher by friends of hague. christopher hope goes on to say i also understand that the 2014 conviction was not declared by haguein conviction was not declared by hague in her transparency disclosures when she became transport secretary in july. this is why the deputy pm's official spokesman told reporters that she quit following further information, and added that the ministers are required to provide the permanent secretary
the public thought they were getting tony blair 2.0, but in fact they're getting a jeremy corbyn tributeilst i object to the passing of the assisted dying bill in the commons today, the idea of a premature departure from this socialist hellscape looks more attractive by the day . and attractive by the day. and developing tonight, the latest from gb news political editor christopher hope, as he posts on x the following two developments in the resignation of louise hague. he goes on to say, i...
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in the 2017 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresa# things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before working as a steward in the merchant navy. studying as an adult at ruskin college in oxford gave john prescott confidence and he became an mp in 1970, rising through the party ranks and playing a vital role in the former labour leaderjohn smith's campaign in 1993 to end the union block vote. there's no doubt this man, our leader, put his head on the block by saying, basically, "i fervently believe" because that's what he believes of a relationship and a strong one with the trade unions and the labour party. he's put his head there. now�*s our time to vote. give us a bit of trust and let's have this vote supported. applause.
in the 2017 election, the plain—speaking prescott was on the stump forjeremy corbyn, taking aim at theresa# things can only get better.# but it was new labour 20 years earlier that putjohn prescott on the political centre stage. after labour's landslide election win, john prescott became deputy prime minister and a key player in the blair government. # can only get better.# quite a journey for a man who began life in prestatyn in north wales, leaving school at 15 before working as a steward...
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the severn bridge was strongly supportive of jeremy corbyn. hashtag jez.e can and the humber bridge in the east riding of yorkshire backed robert jenrick for the tory leadership. it turns out that this two mile single road structure wants to leave the echr. how ironic that a bridge wants to stop the boats. but joking aside, something is in the air, folks. people power is back and woke is in retreat. all we need now is for sir keir starmer to work out what a woman is. sack divisive figures like dawn butler from his party strike a trade deal with donald trump and reinstate the rwanda plan. and our work here is done. donald trump's revolution doesn't feel like it's limited to america's geographical borders. somehow, even britain feels freer. now, if somebody that hated by the leftie elite in america can win the votes of 75 million people, then brits here who have had enough of living a real life version of 1984 feel less alone. i think a donald trump style revolution here isn't just possible . i think it is certain. possible. i think it is certain. our four m
the severn bridge was strongly supportive of jeremy corbyn. hashtag jez.e can and the humber bridge in the east riding of yorkshire backed robert jenrick for the tory leadership. it turns out that this two mile single road structure wants to leave the echr. how ironic that a bridge wants to stop the boats. but joking aside, something is in the air, folks. people power is back and woke is in retreat. all we need now is for sir keir starmer to work out what a woman is. sack divisive figures like...